2025-01-05, 01:24 AM
https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-...-soundbars
https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung...o-3512576/
"Samsung Electronics today announced the integration of Eclipsa Audio — a groundbreaking 3D audio technology developed in partnership with Google — into its 2025 TV and soundbar lineup. By empowering creators to craft dynamic, immersive audio content and enabling seamless playback on Samsung TVs, Eclipsa Audio brings captivating audio and visual experiences closer to consumers than ever before."
"Eclipsa Audio allows creators to adjust audio data, such as the location and intensity of sounds and spatial reflections, to create an immersive three-dimensional sound experience. Samsung is integrating Eclipsa Audio across its 2025 TV lineup, ranging from the Crystal UHD series to the premium flagship Neo QLED 8K models, giving consumers more purchasing choices for their next TV."
A new 3D audio technology that might out do Dolby Atmos, this is differently good for the open source community and could end up finding it's way into jellyfin. What are your thoughts on this kind of technology?
https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung...o-3512576/
"Samsung Electronics today announced the integration of Eclipsa Audio — a groundbreaking 3D audio technology developed in partnership with Google — into its 2025 TV and soundbar lineup. By empowering creators to craft dynamic, immersive audio content and enabling seamless playback on Samsung TVs, Eclipsa Audio brings captivating audio and visual experiences closer to consumers than ever before."
"Eclipsa Audio allows creators to adjust audio data, such as the location and intensity of sounds and spatial reflections, to create an immersive three-dimensional sound experience. Samsung is integrating Eclipsa Audio across its 2025 TV lineup, ranging from the Crystal UHD series to the premium flagship Neo QLED 8K models, giving consumers more purchasing choices for their next TV."
A new 3D audio technology that might out do Dolby Atmos, this is differently good for the open source community and could end up finding it's way into jellyfin. What are your thoughts on this kind of technology?